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1 Karen E.C. Levy Department of Sociology Princeton University phone: Wallace Hall Princeton, NJ Research Interests Regulation and social control; technology and sociotechnical systems; sociology of law; architecture and design; the built environment; urban sociology Education Ph.D., Sociology, Princeton University (in progress) Dissertation: The Automation of Compliance: Techno-Legal Regulation in the U.S. Trucking Industry Committee: Paul DiMaggio (chair), Kim Scheppele, Martin Ruef, Tad Hirsch M.A., Sociology (with distinction), Princeton University, 2010 Examinations: Sociology of Law, Sociology of Technology, Urban Sociology J.D., magna cum laude, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, 2006 Executive Notes Editor, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, B.A., Political Science (with high distinction), Indiana University, 2003 Liberal Arts and Management Program (LAMP) certificate Phi Beta Kappa Publications Under review: Levy, Karen E.C. Strategies for Self-Regulation Among Independent Workers. Center for the Study of Social Organization Working Paper Series, Princeton University. Salganik, Matthew J., and Karen E.C. Levy. Wiki Surveys: Open and Quantifiable Social Data Collection. 1

2 Manuscripts in progress: Levy, Karen E.C. Design as Law: Rules, Resistance, and Agency in the Design of Enforcement Systems. Levy, Karen E.C. The Automation of Compliance: Techno-Legal Regulation in the U.S. Trucking Industry. Levy, Karen E.C. What Buildings Know: Networked Architecture as a Modality of Social Control. Levy, Karen E.C. Restrictive Technologies in Vehicles: Surveillance, Accountability, and Control. Online and other publications: Levy, Karen E. (with Fred Kent and Cynthia Nikitin) Reinventing the Courthouse: Courts in a New Paradigm of Place. Project for Public Spaces position paper. Levy, Karen E Playgrounds and Creative Play. The Third Teacher, OWP/P Cannon Design. Grants, Honors, and Fellowships 2012 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant ($11,327) (co-pi with Kim Scheppele) 2012 Dissertation Support Grant, Princeton University Department of Sociology ($1,000) 2011 Intel Labs Research Grant, Regulation as a Site of Ecosystem Development, ($10,000) (co-pi with Paul DiMaggio) Center for the Study of Social Organization Graduate Research Award, Princeton University ($5,000) Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University 2009 Arthur Liman Public Interest Summer Fellowship, Yale Law School / Princeton University Program in Law and Public Affairs ($4,000) A. Gifford Agnew II Endowed Fellowship, Princeton University 2008 University Center for Human Values Award, Princeton University ($2,000) 2

3 2006 Order of the Coif (faculty-selected legal honor society), Indiana University Maurer School of Law 2006 Pinto Scholarship for Student Legal Services, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 2006 Scribe Award for Excellence in Legal Writing, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 2003 Wendell Willkie Scholarship, Department of Political Science, Indiana University Presentations and Invited Conferences The Automation of Compliance: Techno-Legal Regulation in the U.S. Trucking Industry. Microsoft Research New England Social Media Collective, Cambridge, MA, June 2012 The Automation of Compliance: Techno-Legal Regulation in the U.S. Trucking Industry. Graduate Works-in-Progress Series, Department of Sociology, Princeton University, May 2012 Sociotechnical Hurdles to the E-Democratic Ideal. Intel Labs, Hillsboro, OR, February 2012 Strategies for Self-Regulation Among Independent Workers. Eastern Sociological Society Roundtable, New York, NY, February 2012 Restrictive Technologies in Vehicles: Surveillance, Accountability, and Control. Intel Labs, Hillsboro, OR, July 2011 Consortium for the Science of Social-Technical Systems (CSST) Summer Research Institute, Fort Myers, FL, June 2011 (invited participant) Regulation by Law and by Architecture. Crime and Punishment Workshop, Princeton University, April 2011 Sentient Architecture as a Modality of Social Control. Seminar on Law and Architecture of Urban Society, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, December 2009 Conference Workshops Organized Introne, Joshua, Karen Levy, Sean Munson, Sean Goggins, Rick Wash, and Cecilia Aragon. Design, Influence, and Social Technologies: Techniques, Impacts, and Ethics. 3

4 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), February 2012 (Seattle, WA). Mentis, Helena, Rebecca Reynolds, Karen Levy, Joshua Introne, Charles Steinfeld, and Andrea Forte. Championing the Impact of Sociotechnical Research. iconference 2012: Culture*Design*Society, February 2012 (Toronto, ON). Research and Professional Experience Graduate Research Intern, Intel Corporation, Interaction and Experience Research (IXR) Lab (Hillsboro, OR), 2011 Conducted research on social aspects of technology use, with special emphasis on in-vehicle driver control and monitoring systems. Research Assistant, Prof. Matthew Salganik, Princeton University Department of Sociology, Work with team of developers, computer scientists, and sociologists on development of a web-based tool for collaborative decisionmaking. Summer Fellow, Project for Public Spaces (New York, NY), 2009 Assisted in policy and site research, refining survey instruments, and web communication for nonprofit focused on grassroots public space planning. Law Clerk, Hon. Sarah Evans Barker, United States District Court (Indianapolis, IN), Researched and analyzed legal and factual issues to assist in case resolution. Drafted judicial opinions, jury instructions, and other documents for use in Court proceedings. Legal Intern, Indiana University Student Legal Services, Advised and represented Indiana University students in legal disputes. Research Assistant, Prof. Susan Williams, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Synthesized U.S. and international caselaw and academic literature on barriers to women s political representation and comparative gender equality. Legal Intern, Bloomington (Indiana) Human Rights Commission, 2004 Researched federal antidiscrimination law and EEOC English-only policies, and prepared advisory memoranda for government board. 4

5 Teaching Experience At Princeton University: 2011, Spring Teaching Assistant, Sociology of Law (Professor Kim Scheppele) 2010, Fall Teaching Assistant, Social Networks (Professor Matt Salganik) 2009, Fall Teaching Assistant, Sociology from E Street: Bruce Springsteen s America (Professor Mitch Duneier) At Indiana University: 2000, Fall Co-Instructor, Q199 Residential Learning Workshop Affiliations and Service At Princeton University: Graduate Affiliate, Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) Research Affiliate, Center for the Study of Social Organization (CSSO) Graduate Associate, Law and Public Affairs Program (LAPA) At Indiana University Maurer School of Law: Career Services Student Policy Committee Practice Group Advisor (mentorship to incoming law students) Educational Policy Committee Journals and Professional Affiliations: Reviewer, Ethnography Executive Notes Editor, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Member, American Sociological Association; Law and Society Association; Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems; Society for Social Studies of Science (4S); Eastern Sociological Society Bar Admissions, Indiana (state and federal courts), 2006-present updated September